Gravia, a gravity based kinetic energy lamp concept, wowed our panel judges and the crowd at the Greener Gadgets Conference, earning a second place accolade in the design competition. Created by Clay ...
The LED lamp, named Gravia, has just won second place in the Greener Gadgets Design Competition in New York City. Concept illustrations of Gravia depict an acrylic column a little over four feet high.
February 20, 2008 It’s the environmentally friendly lamp with gravitas. Clay Moulton, a Virginia Tech student, has created a 58-inch tall floor lamp powered entirely by gravity. Gravia uses a slowly ...
Thus, Gravia will produce a more natural colour of light with age.” He predicted that the acrylic will begin to yellow within 10 to 15 years when Gravia is used in a home’s interior room. The lamp ...
In a competition held over the weekend, a former Virginia Tech master's student won second place for a new gadget he designed for the event. Clay Moulton, who received his master's degree in science ...
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